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Что (кто) такое INFARCTED - определение

TISSUE DEATH CAUSED BY A LOCAL LACK OF OXYGEN, DUE TO AN OBSTRUCTION OF THE TISSUE'S BLOOD SUPPLY
Infarct; Infarcted; Infarcts; Preinfarction; Pre-infarction
  • Infarction could be caused by damaged cholesterol plaque
  • Micrograph of testis showing hemorrhagic infarction. [[H&E]] stain.
  • Histopathology at high magnification of a normal brain neuron, and a brain infarction at approximately 24 hours on [[H&E stain]]: The neurons become hypereosinophilic and there is an infiltrate of [[neutrophil]]s. There is slight edema and loss of normal architecture in the surrounding [[neuropil]].
  • Infarction of the lung due to a pulmonary embolism
  • Ultrasound of segmental testicular infarction. Infarct area shown as hypoechoic and avascular upper segment of R testis.
  • A blood clot could be a broken thrombosis that got clotted to the blood vessel wall.

Infarction         
·noun The act of stuffing or filling; an overloading and obstruction of any organ or vessel of the body; constipation.
Infarct         
·add. ·noun An obstruction or embolus.
II. Infarct ·add. ·noun The morbid condition of a limited area resulting from such obstruction; as, a hemorrhagic infarct.
infarct         
['?nf?:kt, ?n'f?:kt]
¦ noun Medicine a small localized area of dead tissue resulting from failure of blood supply.
Origin
C19: from mod. L. infarctus, from infarcire 'stuff into or with'.

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Infarction

Infarction is tissue death (necrosis) due to inadequate blood supply to the affected area. It may be caused by artery blockages, rupture, mechanical compression, or vasoconstriction. The resulting lesion is referred to as an infarct (from the Latin infarctus, "stuffed into").